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RED ALERT! Innocent Man Faces Execution On Thurs. Oct. 17 Over Flawed Science

by State of the Nation

 

By: GreenMedInfo Research Group

Robert Roberson is just days away from a potential wrongful execution, but his case reveals a far greater scandal that could affect countless lives: flawed medical science and cover-ups surrounding Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Research increasingly suggests that vaccine-induced deaths are being misclassified as child abuse or SIDS, leaving grieving parents unjustly blamed while the true causes remain hidden.1

Quick Summary:

  • Flawed Science & Innocence: Robert Roberson is scheduled for execution based on shaky science that wrongfully attributes his daughter’s death to SBS, when new evidence suggests she likely died from pneumonia-related complications.2
  • SIDS & Vaccines: Studies reveal that SIDS, like SBS, is often misdiagnosed, with growing evidence pointing to vaccines as a potential trigger for sudden infant deaths, yet this link is rarely acknowledged by the medical community.3
  • Call to Action: This is not just about one man’s life–it’s about exposing a widespread cover-up that affects families everywhere. We must demand transparency and accountability before more innocent lives are destroyed.

The Imminent Execution of Robert Roberson

Robert Roberson, a 57-year-old Texas man, is facing execution for a crime many experts believe he did not commit. Convicted in 2002 for allegedly killing his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki Curtis, by violently shaking her, Roberson has always maintained his innocence. His defense team argues that Nikki’s death was not due to abuse but from complications related to undiagnosed pneumonia and improper medical treatment. Despite new evidence supporting this claim, the courts have repeatedly denied his appeals, and Roberson’s execution is scheduled for this week.4

Roberson’s case has reignited debates about the validity of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), a diagnosis that has been increasingly criticized for leading to wrongful convictions. Medical experts and legal advocates argue that SBS is a flawed theory based on outdated and oversimplified criteria, which fails to consider alternative causes of infant injuries and deaths.5

The Shaken Baby Syndrome and SIDS Controversy

The case of Robert Roberson is not an isolated one. SBS is part of a broader issue where parents, caregivers, and individuals have been wrongfully accused or convicted based on flawed medical diagnoses. But the problem extends beyond SBS to include Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)–a condition that, like SBS, has become a catch-all diagnosis often used to deflect attention from vaccine-induced deaths.6

According to research published in Current Medicine and Chemistry and other journals, there is growing evidence linking vaccines, particularly those administered during the first year of life, to sudden infant deaths. SIDS, which peaks between 2 and 4 months of age, occurs during the same period when infants are receiving a barrage of vaccines, including up to 16 doses in the U.S. immunization schedule. The CDC claims there is no proven link between vaccines and SIDS, but numerous studies beg to differ.7

A 2011 study in Human & Experimental Toxicology found a high correlation between the number of vaccines given and increased infant mortality rates across 34 nations. Countries that administered fewer vaccines had significantly lower infant mortality rates than those with aggressive vaccination schedules. This raises serious questions about whether SIDS is being used as a convenient label to cover up vaccine-induced deaths, much like SBS has been used to prosecute innocent individuals like Robert Roberson.8

Vaccines and SIDS: The Overlooked Connection

One of the most concerning aspects of this issue is the growing body of research that suggests vaccines may trigger a cascade of inflammatory responses in infants, potentially leading to SIDS. A 2021 ruling from the U.S. Vaccine Court in the case of Boatman & Cupid v. Secretary of Health and Human Services found that vaccines played a substantial causal role in the death of a child from SIDS. The court ruled that the vaccine-stimulated cytokines–proteins involved in immune responses–likely triggered the fatal event…

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